How does the medium of Interview with Marielle Tsukamoto affect the structure of the main ideas and supporting sentences? A. The structure of the response is less formal than an essay.
B. The structure of the response is more formal than a speech.
C. The structure of the response is just as formal as an essay.
D. The structure of the response is similar to that of a speech.

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Answer 1
Answer: The question is asking to choose among the following choices that states how does medium of Interview with Marielle Tsukamoto affect the structure of the main idea and supporting sentences, and base on my research, I would say that the answer is letter B. The structure of the response is more formal than a speech. 
Answer 2
Answer:

actually the answer is A) The structure of the response is less formal than an essay. i just took the test ! your welcome...


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What element of literary nonsense is present in the following excerpt from Carl Sandburg's "How the Animals Lost Their Tails and Got Them Back Traveling from Philadelphia to Medicine Hat"? He was from Massachusetts, born near Chappaquiddick, this old flongboo, and he lived there in a horse chestnut tree six feet thick halfway between South Hadley and Northampton. And at night, before he lost his tail, he lighted up the big hollow cave inside the horse chestnut tree with his yellow torch of a tail

1)using only imaginary animals and places

2)combining imaginary animals and real places

3)writing by only using sound devices

4)eliminating all sound devices from writing

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The best answer is 2: combining imaginary animals and real places. Chappaquiddick is actually a real place in Massachusetts, but a flongboo is not a real animal. 

2) combining imaginary animals and real places

When we look at the excerpt, we can see that Carl Sandburg mentions an animal that is not real—an old flongboo.  However, the places he mentions (Massachusetts, Chappaquiddick, South Hadley, and Northampton) are all real places.  You can even take it a bit further and verify the places of a cave and within a chestnut tree as caves and chestnut trees are real.  

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c. the fourth largest city in the United States; renames Houston


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1.          The appositive word in the sentence is
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Answer: 2. And I say it is as great to be a woman as to be a man

The line " And I say it is as great to be a woman as to be a man" from the song of myself by Walt Whitman indicates that all human beings are equal regardless of the gender. Whatever is the gender, everybody is great according to the poet. 

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1. I am the poet of the woman the same as the man,

2. And I say it is as great to be a woman as to be a man,

5. Have you outstript the rest? are you the President?

Explanation:

1: The author acknowledges both genders as equal, "woman the same as the man,"

2: The author clearly states, "it is as great to be a woman as to be a man" communicating human equality among the sexes.

5: The author asks the reader how they are superior to anyone else, and if they are the president, in such a position of power.

Read the poem. Instruments poised, chins high Not a blink, nor a sigh As every eye awaits her hand To cue the members of the band. What is the poem’s rhyme scheme? AABB ABAB ABCB ABCD

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The poem's rhyme scheme should be AABB if the original version is written as

Instruments poised, chins high
Not a blink, nor a sigh
as every eye awaits her hand
to cue the members of the band.

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AABB

Explanation: